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Habitat for Humanity
Campbell residents getting ready to build, move into own new home
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Sharing a room with one sibling can be difficult, and three siblings in one room sounds like a recipe for a family disaster. Although Victor and Martha Lopez's three daughters say they enjoy sharing a room, they won't have to once they've built their new four-bedroom home with help from Habitat for Humanity. Janette, Jessica and Judy, ages 20, 17 and 14, and their parents love their blue two-bedroom Campbell home, where they've lived since 1981. Soon, though, they'll start construction on a new, much larger home on Victor Avenue in Campbell.
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News
Baby Boomers
California officials address health-care needs and other concerns of the aging baby boomer population.
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News
Home Run Ball
Campbell resident Patrick Hayashi is being sued over Barry Bonds' 73rd home-run ball; Alex Popov claims Hayashi took the ball from him.
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Neighbors
Mike Muldoon
Castro Middle School students Mike Muldoon was awarded a $3,000 grant to test water contamination levels at Point Break Beach.
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Habitat for Humanity helps builds homes for Campbell families
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News Stand
Campbell resident being sued over Bonds' home-run ball
California officials address the concerns of baby boomer population
City Council adopts new General Plan
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Moryt Milo: New teenager still needs guiding mother
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Local Notebook
Castro student receives $3,000 grant from YMCA, Tropicana
Photo: Giving Praise
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Market Place
Public Citizen: Postal clerk Myra Wilson
Police Blotter
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Trees, plants have different irrigation needs in the winter
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Sports Briefs
High school football
Westmont High School volleyball
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation,announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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The Best of Campbell 2001
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